Genetic Armageddon: Humanity/s Greatest Threat -Englsih
'Genetic Armageddon' presented by Alex Jones reveals grotesque genetic engineering experiments that reduce fertility, increase cancer, blend humans...
'Genetic Armageddon' presented by Alex Jones reveals grotesque genetic engineering experiments that reduce fertility, increase cancer, blend humans with animals, and are aimed at creating new sub-human species. You MUST become aware of these facts. The survival of the human race is hanging in the balance
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Penguins who Fast too - Animal Instincts - English
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Animal Instincts
Penguins Fast:
Penguin is one of the sea birds that live in the cold regions.
In fact, 17 species of penguin have been identified in the entire world.
Only one of these species inhabits the North Pole territories while the remaining species are distributed widely in the Southern Hemisphere, extending along South Australia, Africa and America.
These species differ totally in their way of laying and hatching eggs.
As for those living in the Southern Hemisphere, they spend the winter there. When spring comes, they return in groups to their native land in the North Pole, covering a distance of hundreds of miles until they reach their destination and location for reproduction.
Once arriving there, they start immediately building their nests out of stone pieces. It takes roughly three weeks from the time of their arrival to have completed building these nests and reproducing.
Once the females have laid eggs, they go off seeking food in deep-sea oceans and the male penguins take on the task of brooding eggs. The male penguins have to remain in the state of fasting for two weeks until the chicks develop.
When this happens, the male penguins rush to drink some sea water and take some food.
There is another kind of penguin called "the Emperor" which does not build nests, instead they spends the winter in the North Frozen Zone where it lays its eggs. The mother lays the eggs on her own hind feet.
Sometimes, the male penguin may relieve her and they remain in a state of fasting throughout the winter season.
When spring comes, the ice melts and the eggs are incubated. When the young penguins grow up they start fasting and abstaining from food until their down falls out and their bodies are covered with feathers.
Old penguins also observe fasting for another period that is sufficient to replace their old feathers with new feathers that are more glowing and flourishing.
Once this happens they throw themselves into the sea happily as if they imitate the human beings when they wear new clothes on the coming of the Eid that comes after fasting in Ramadan.
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Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National...
Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling today (Tuesday) afternoon. Ayatollah Khamenei then made a statement where he stressed the need for appreciating plants and trees as blessings to the life of the mankind and added: All the people and officials must work hard as a part of their duty to protect green environments, forests and rangelands. He pointed to the destruction of original and native plant species as a result of deforestation and said: targeting forests and gardens is imprudent and raises the concern that some species may extinct, hence it is everyone’s duty to preserve and protect green environments.
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Don t put that in your mouth- Jeffrey Smith GMO Food-English
A short lecture by the leading expert on Genetically Modified foods Jeffrey Smith the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette the...
A short lecture by the leading expert on Genetically Modified foods Jeffrey Smith the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette the lecture gives you a summary of what is included in the books this is a must hear for all on the dangers of GM food Google Codex Alimentarius www seedsofdeception com www geneticroulette com www globalresearch ca
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he introduction of genetically modified (GM) food and crops has been a disaster. The science of taking genes from one species and inserting them into another was supposed to be a giant leap forward, but instead they pose a serious threat to biodiversity and our own health. In addition, the real reason for their development has not been to end world hunger but to increase the stranglehold multinational biotech companies already have on food production.
Genetically modified crops can enter the food chain and threaten biodiveristyWe are told that GM crops will help feed the world's poor but according to the United Nations, we already produce more than enough food to satisfy everyone. And even though consumers have rejected GM foods outright, the biotech companies and the governments that support them are still trying to force their inventions on us, purely for commercial gain. But the long term effects of GM crops have not been properly researched and, by cross-pollinating with non-GM crops and wild plants, they replicate themselves and contaminate the environment with genetic pollution that is impossible to clean up.
The simple truth is, we don't need GM technology. Using sustainable and organic farming methods will allow us to repair the damage done by industrial farming, reducing the excessive use of fertiliser, herbicides and other man-made chemicals, and making GM crops redundant.
If you want a future free from GM food, help us make sure that companies and governments around the world get the message.
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 1 - English
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the...
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these timeless questions and presents compelling evidence to support an idea that could revolutionize scientific thought
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 2 - English
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the...
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these timeless questions and presents compelling evidence to support an idea that could revolutionize scientific thought
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 3 - English
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the...
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these timeless questions and presents compelling evidence to support an idea that could revolutionize scientific thought
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 4 - English
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the...
Unlocking the Mystery of Life Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these timeless questions and presents compelling evidence to support an idea that could revolutionize scientific thought
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 5-English
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 6-English
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
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Unlocking the Mystery of Life Part 7-English
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
Is life on Earth the product of purely undirected processes like time chance and natural selection or Creation of God
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Unselfish devotion to the welfare of others animals-English
behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species proves darwinion evolution is...
behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species proves darwinion evolution is wrong
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The Lyrebird - English
A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial...
A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment.
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Mourning Dove - Mini Documentary - English
The Mourning Dove is a member of the dove family (Columbidae). It is one of the most abundant and widespread of all North American birds....
The Mourning Dove is a member of the dove family (Columbidae). It is one of the most abundant and widespread of all North American birds. It is also the leading gamebird, with up to 70 million birds shot annually in the U.S., both for sport and for meat.Its plaintive woo-OO-oo-oo-oo call gives the bird its name. The wings can make an unusual whistling sound upon take-off and landing, and the bird is a strong flier, capable of speeds up to 88 km/h (55 mph).
Mourning Doves are light grey and brown and generally muted in color. Males and females are similar in appearance. The species is generally monogamous, with two squabs (young) per brood. Both parents incubate and care for the young. Mourning Doves eat almost exclusively seeds, but the young are fed crop milk by their parents.
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Fox Squirrel - Mini Documentary - English
Transcript: "Named for its orange tint and large bushy tail, the fox squirrel is the largest tree squirrel native to North America.
It is...
Transcript: "Named for its orange tint and large bushy tail, the fox squirrel is the largest tree squirrel native to North America.
It is mainly found in the eastern United States and southern Canada excluding New England with introduced populations in several western states.
They thrive in open areas with trees like oak, hickory, walnut and pine that produce food that can be stored for the winter. They primarily depend on tree seeds for food, but when that is scarce they will turn to other sources like buds, fruits, grain and insects.
They hide small caches of nuts in dispersed locations and come back to retrieve them in the winter. Unretrieved nuts are left to germinate and form new trees.
Fox Squirrels are dirurnal which means they are active during the day and rest at night. They spend more time on the ground than most tree squirrels, but are still very agile climbers."
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Firefly - Understanding Allah through Insects - English
The firefly is equipped with an amazing system. This insect has an organ in its body that produces fluorescent light. This light has great...
The firefly is equipped with an amazing system. This insect has an organ in its body that produces fluorescent light. This light has great significance for the firefly to preserve its race, because the female and male fireflies recognize each other by looking at their lights. The fluorescent organ of the firefly is composed of three layers just like the headlamps of an automobile. Cells that produce light lie at the bottom layer. The duty of these cells is to produce a combustible substance. This combustible substance reacts with oxygen controlled by an enzyme. As a result of this chemical reaction, the fluorescent light manufactured in a similar fashion to a factory is first transferred to the adjacent concave layer and then to the upper transparent layer where it is reflected as light. The perfect quality and 98% productivity rate of this fluorescent light astonished scientists examining fireflies. The light bulbs used for lighting purposes by people can only convert 5% of the received energy into light, the remaining 95% being lost in the form of heat. Because of this 95% heat which is released, we cannot touch a light bulb when it is on. Despite the fact that the firefly produces almost 20 times more light than a light bulb, the temperature does not rise, due to the cold nature of its light. Man can produce cold light only in laboratories, at the end of a series of chemical reactions. It is obviously irrational to claim that this complex lighting system has been designed and then installed in the body of this tiny insect by itself. More irrational than this is the claim of the theory of evolution that this system formed as a result of coincidences in nature. The perfection in the firefly's body is an indication that it is the product of a superior wisdom and infinite knowledge. Allah created all living species with distinct qualities and through them shows us His Eternal Might. In a verse of the Qur'an, people are summoned to ponder on this fact:
Among His Signs is the creation of the heavens and earth and all the creatures He has spread about in them. And He has the power to gather them together whenever He wills. (Surat ash-Shura: 29)
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Amazing Creature - The Chameleon - English
SubhanAllah... Verily Allah is the best Creator are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of lizards. They are distinguished by their...
SubhanAllah... Verily Allah is the best Creator are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of lizards. They are distinguished by their parrot-like zygodactylous feet, their separately mobile and stereoscopic eyes, their very long, highly modified, and rapidly extrudable tongues, their swaying gait, the possession by many of a prehensile tail, crests or horns on their distinctively shaped heads, and the ability of some to change color. Uniquely adapted for climbing and visual hunting, the approximately 160 species of chameleon range from Africa, Madagascar, Spain and Portugal, across south Asia, to Sri Lanka, have been introduced to Hawaii, California and Florida, and are found in warm habitats that vary from rain forest to desert conditions.
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